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Colour Doppler imaging of retrobulbar circulation in different severity of glaucoma optic neuropathy
Arkadiusz Żegadło, Joanna Wierzbowska
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ABSTRACT Aim To investigate what works when using Patient‐Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), for whom, in what contexts, and why in four Value‐Based Healthcare (VBHC) programmes. Design Realist evaluation. Methods Evaluation of Heart Failure, Parkinson's Disease, Epilepsy and Cataract surgery programmes using data from a scoping review, documentary ...
Mayara S. Bianchim +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this study was to develop a conceptual understanding of the role of caring for older adults with combined vision and hearing impairment (DSI). Background Dual sensory impairment (DSI) impacts both listening and speechreading communication, function and social participation, meaning that older adults often require support and ...
Moira E. Dunsmore +3 more
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Under physiological conditions, deformable erythrocytes pass smoothly through the capillary network, maintaining retinal capillary perfusion (A). In pathological conditions, reduced erythrocyte deformability causes irregular passage and stagnation within capillaries, resulting in localized blood flow stasis and microvascular congestion, leading to ...
Ye Eun Han +5 more
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Relationship between corneal stiffness and glaucoma severity: clinical insights from Corvis ST technology. [PDF]
Xie MZ +6 more
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Analysis of association between MALAT1 haplotype and the severity of normal‐tension glaucoma (NTG)
Jin‐liang Yue, Shu‐feng Zheng
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CORRELATION BETWEEN PLATELET PARAMETERS AND THE SEVERITY OF PRIMARY OPEN ANGLE GLAUCOMA
Abdi Sastra Gunanegara +2 more
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A Multitrait Open-Angle Glaucoma Polygenic Risk Score Stratifies Risk of Glaucoma Diagnosis and Severity in Eyes with Pseudoexfoliation [PDF]
Antonia Kolovos +32 more
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ABSTRACT Insomnia is common in patients with medical comorbidity. First‐line treatment for insomnia is cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT‐I). However, some patients with medical comorbidities prefer pharmacological treatment. This study aimed to (1) identify factors influencing treatment preference in these patients, and (2) assess how ...
Nynke Rauwerda +7 more
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